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Amsterdam | TRAVEL

Hello! As many of you know, I've absolutely fallen in love with my Olympus OM-D mirrorless micro four-thirds camera system. I've been shooting with my full-frame Nikon D3S and the fast Nikon zooms and primes for years now, but the OM-D system has found a permanent place in my camera kit for travel, portraits, and family get-togethers.

People often ask me what a "nice" camera is that they should get (for a trip, honeymoon, etc), and I've typically referred them to something like the Nikon D3300 with a 50mm f/1.8 lens. Now that I've gotten into the Olympus system, I've never hesitated to recommend it as camera for photography enthusiasts. It's as simple or as complex as you want it to be, and makes for a great transition either "up" from a point-and-shoot, or as a lighter option for a pro who's accustomed to a heavier full-size digital SLR.

Last year I took a Fuji X100 to the Netherlands - this year I had my Olympus OM-D EM-5 for a similar trip. Last year I edited the raw photos in Lightroom at home - this year, I wanted to show off the amazing combination that the Olympus OM-D EM-5, an EyeFi Mobi SD card, and Google's Snapseed photo editing software (free for iOS and Android) are. All the photos below were shot in RAW+JPEG on the Olympus; the JPG was then transferred to my iPhone 5 via the EyeFi Mobi and EyeFi's app (also free for iOS and Android), and received a quick edit in Snapseed. (I did use Lightroom 5 to resize the images for the web, but didn't apply any sharpening). 

Lenses used in the set below include the Olympus 12mm f/2, 17mm f/1.8, 25mm f/1.8, 45mm f/1.8, and 75mm f/1.8, as well as the Rokinon 7.5mm f/3.5 fisheye lens. I also had the new Olympus MCON-PO2 macro converter for some of the flower close-ups. I was really impressed with that nifty tool - it gives close-focus ability to any of my 12mm, 17mm, 25mm, or 45mm lenses, at a fraction of the cost of the 60mm f/2.8 macro (which is a pretty awesome lens that I still want to get).

Anyway... enjoy the photos. Hit me up in the comments if you have any questions.

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Israel | TRAVEL

Here it is - the big one.

I've got to be honest, I've been nervous and excited at the same time getting ready to post these photos. They invoke emotions in me that run the spectrum - love, sadness, anger, indignation, hope. They remind me of the handshakes, high-fives, and hugs we shared with so many people.

There's a chance that some of these photos may offend some people. Let me be clear, none of these photos represent an endorsement or condemnation of either side of the conflict; rather, I photographed the people and places that were in front of me.

Feel free to email me or contact me through my website if you have any questions about any of the photographs in this post.

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